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Nutr Clin Pract ; 2024 Mar 16.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38491970

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BACKGROUND: Home-prepared enteral formulations are supplied to patients through enteral nutrition bottles, via a gravity bag or other container, which may be inadequately sanitized and reused more times than recommended by the manufacturer. Such procedures increase the risk of contamination and can compromise the patient's clinical outcome. In light of this, the present study aimed to assess the risk of contamination of enteral nutrition bottles by simulating home use conditions and hygiene procedures. METHODS: A simulation of bottle usage was conducted across the three categories of enteral nutrition (homemade enteral preparations, blended enteral preparations, and commercial enteral formulas) for 3 days, using three hygiene procedures reported by caregivers: use of detergent (DET); use of detergent and boiling water (DET+BW); and use of detergent and bleach (DET+BL). The microbiological contamination was determined by the analysis of aerobic mesophilic microorganisms. RESULTS: The bottles that were used for 3 days, regardless of the enteral nutrition category, were within the acceptable limit for aerobic mesophilic microorganisms (between <4 and 8.0 colony-forming units [CFU]/cm2 ) when sanitized using the DET+BW and DET+BL procedures. The enteral nutrition bottles, when cleaned using the DET procedure during the 3 days of usage, showed low microbial contamination (between <4 and 3.0 CFU/cm2 ) in blended preparation and commercial formula only. CONCLUSION: Thus, regardless of the enteral nutrition category, we found that the bottles can be used for 3 days, as long as the DET+BW or DET+BL hygiene procedure is applied and safe food handling measures are adopted.

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Nutr Clin Pract ; 36(3): 704-717, 2021 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32975879

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BACKGROUND: Little is known about the risk to patients' health when using home-prepared enteral tube feeding. The objective of this study was to explore the differences in hygiene conditions and microbial load of different types of home-prepared enteral tube feeding and explore associations between those differences and food handlers' characteristics. METHODS: We evaluated 96 enteral formulations, considering 3 types used by adult patients: homemade enteral preparations (HEPs), blended enteral preparations (BEPs), and commercial enteral formulas (CEFs). Enteral formulations were collected from homes and microbiologically analyzed. Hygiene criteria were assessed using a checklist, applied during the handling stages. The profile of the food handler was reviewed using a questionnaire. RESULTS: 82.3% (79/96) exceeded acceptable bacterial counts, which was 10³ colony-forming units per gram for aerobic mesophilic microorganisms and for total coliforms (35 °C), Escherichia coli, Staphylococcus sp, and Staphylococcus coagulase-positive, if present in the enteral formulations. The number of inadequate samples was higher in HEPs and BEPs than in CEFs. Considering the hygiene criteria, the home-prepared enteral tube feedings did not differ significantly. There was a significant difference among hygiene conditions considering the variables "monthly family income" and "food training." CONCLUSION: Regardless of the type of enteral formulations used by patients, when handled at home, there was a risk of contamination. However, contaminants present in enteral formulations can be easily controlled with improvements in hygiene measures as well as with greater guidance and control during the handling stages.


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Nutrição Enteral , Manipulação de Alimentos , Contaminação de Alimentos , Microbiologia de Alimentos , Alimentos Formulados , Humanos , Higiene
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Hig. aliment ; 33(288/289): 432-437, abr.-maio 2019.
Artigo em Português | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1481971

RESUMO

Objetivou-se a qualidade água utilizada por food trucks em eventos de rua em Curitiba, Paraná. Em 38 food trucks, foi aplicado um instrumento para avaliar a higiene da água, um teste colorimétrico foi utilizado para avaliar cloro e pH e verificou-se a presença de Escherichia coli, coliformes totais, Pseudomonas aeruginosa e bactérias heterotróficas nas amostras de água. Constatou-se baixo nível de cloro na água e a higienização do reservatório foi deficiente, sendo que estes foram os que apresentaram maior contaminação por bactérias heterotróficas. Conclui-se a necessidade dos food trucks reavaliar os critérios de higienização do reservatório de água, bem como o controle e manutenção do cloro para minimizar os riscos de contaminação existentes na água utilizada nos eventos de rua.


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Alimentos de Rua , Microbiologia da Água , Qualidade da Água , Técnicas Microbiológicas , Lista de Checagem , Serviços de Alimentação
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